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cue: add Error class

cue: add Error class #65

Workflow file for this run

# Code generated internal/ci/ci_tool.cue; DO NOT EDIT.
name: TryBot
"on":
push:
branches:
- ci/test
- main
pull_request: {}
workflow_dispatch: {}
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
if: |-
(contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '
Dispatch-Trailer: {"type":"trybot"')) || ! (contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '
Dispatch-Trailer: {"type":"'))
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Reset git directory modification times
run: touch -t 202211302355 $(find * -type d)
- name: Restore git file modification times
uses: chetan/git-restore-mtime-action@075f9bc9d159805603419d50f794bd9f33252ebe
- id: DispatchTrailer
name: Try to extract Dispatch-Trailer
run: |-
x="$(git log -1 --pretty='%(trailers:key=Dispatch-Trailer,valueonly)')"
if [[ "$x" == "" ]]
then
# Some steps rely on the presence or otherwise of the Dispatch-Trailer.
# We know that we don't have a Dispatch-Trailer in this situation,
# hence we use the JSON value null in order to represent that state.
# This means that GitHub expressions can determine whether a Dispatch-Trailer
# is present or not by checking whether the fromJSON() result of the
# output from this step is the JSON value null or not.
x=null
fi
echo "value<<EOD" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "$x" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "EOD" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- if: |-
((github.ref == 'refs/heads/main') && (! (contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '
Dispatch-Trailer: {"type":"')))) && (contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '
Dispatch-Trailer: {"type":"'))
name: Check we don't have Dispatch-Trailer on a protected branch
run: |-
echo "github.event.head_commit.message contains Dispatch-Trailer"
echo "github.event.head_commit.message value"
cat <<EOD
${{ github.event.head_commit.message }}
EOD
echo "containsDispatchTrailer expression"
cat <<EOD
(contains(github.event.head_commit.message, '
Dispatch-Trailer: {"type":"'))
EOD
false
- uses: cue-lang/[email protected]
with:
version: v0.8.0
- name: Early git and code sanity checks
run: |-
# Ensure that commit messages have a blank second line.
# We know that a commit message must be longer than a single
# line because each commit must be signed-off.
if git log --format=%B -n 1 HEAD | sed -n '2{/^$/{q1}}'; then
echo "second line of commit message must be blank"
exit 1
fi
# All authors, including co-authors, must have a signed-off trailer by email.
# Note that trailers are in the form "Name <email>", so grab the email with sed.
# For now, we require the sorted lists of author and signer emails to match.
# Note that this also fails if a commit isn't signed-off at all.
#
# In Gerrit we already enable a form of this via https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/project-configuration.html#require-signed-off-by,
# but it does not support co-authors nor can it be used when testing GitHub PRs.
commit_authors="$(
{
git log -1 --pretty='%ae'
git log -1 --pretty='%(trailers:key=Co-authored-by,valueonly)' | sed -ne 's/.* <\(.*\)>/\1/p'
} | sort -u
)"
commit_signers="$(
{
git log -1 --pretty='%(trailers:key=Signed-off-by,valueonly)' | sed -ne 's/.* <\(.*\)>/\1/p'
} | sort -u
)"
if [[ "${commit_authors}" != "${commit_signers}" ]]; then
echo "Error: commit author email addresses do not match signed-off-by trailers"
echo
echo "Authors:"
echo "${commit_authors}"
echo
echo "Signers:"
echo "${commit_signers}"
exit 1
fi
- name: Re-generate CI
run: |-
cue cmd importjsonschema ./vendor
cue cmd gen
working-directory: ./internal/ci
- name: Check that git is clean at the end of the job
run: test -z "$(git status --porcelain)" || (git status; git diff; false)